Terror Suspect Planning Attacks on Churches Arrested in France
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French police arrested a terror suspect believed to be planning attacks on churches. Photo: Wiki Commons.
France 24 – A terror suspect believed to be planning attacks on churches in France was arrested after he accidentally shot himself and called the emergency services, according to police sources.
The 24-year-old man, an IT student and an Algerian national, was arrested on Sunday morning, Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve announced on Wednesday.
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